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Court of Federal Claims: Jurisdiction, Practice, and Procedure

Authoritative discussion and analysis covering all areas of the court’s jurisdiction. This comprehensive treatise focuses exclusively on practice before the United States Court of Federal Claims, with detailed discussion and analysis of all areas of the court’s jurisdiction.

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Authoritative discussion and analysis covering all areas of the court’s jurisdiction.

This comprehensive treatise focuses exclusively on practice before the United States Court of Federal Claims, with detailed discussion and analysis of all areas of the court’s jurisdiction. The author and more than 15 contributors who are authorities in their respective fields cover everything
from the most commonly litigated matters to the most specialized subject areas.

The Court of Federal Claims’ jurisdiction has an extensive reach, as the court hears monetary claims against the United States founded upon the Constitution, federal statutes, executive regulations, or contracts with the government, express or implied-in-fact. In fiscal year 2015, the Court rendered
judgments totaling more than $12 billion, across areas such as:

Government contract claims and bid protest or procurement-related claims

Court of Federal
Claims: Jurisdiction, Practice, and Procedure also covers matters such as: the jurisdictional bar on claims pending in other courts; remedies; justiciability; government counterclaims; and appeals to the Federal Circuit.

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Matthew
H. Solomson is Chief Legal Officer, Federal Government Solutions,
Anthem, Inc., a Fortune 50 company, where he has responsibility for all legal,
compliance, and contract staff in the company’s federal contracting business
unit. He previously led the government contracts group within the law
department of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. Prior to entering in-house practice, he
served as counsel in the government contracts and litigation practices of
Sidley Austin LLP, and before that as a Trial Attorney with the Commercial
Litigation Branch of the U.S. Department of Justice, and as a government
contracts attorney with Arnold & Porter LLP. Mr. Solomson served as a law
clerk for the Honorable Francis M. Allegra, U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Mr.
Solomson teaches Government Contracts Law as an Adjunct Professor at the University
of Maryland School of Law, and received his JD and MBA from the University of
Maryland.

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Main Volume

Reviews

"Matt Solomson and his contributors have
produced an excellent and much-needed resource for lawyers called upon to
navigate the complex jurisdictional and procedural law governing the Court of
Federal Claims. I'm confident this book will become a key 'go-to' guide for
practitioners bringing cases to that important tribunal".

-- Peter D. Keisler

Partner, Sidley Austin; former DOJ Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division; former Acting Attorney General of the United States

The author offers valuable
insights with a broad perspective and has also drawn support from an impressive
network of other experts to generate a rich body of work. This is the sort of
volume that will be pulled out routinely and covered in post-it tabs and
highlighting.

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